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Photosensitive Analog Grayscale Light Sensor (LDR)

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This gray scale sensor is able to measure the intensity of light from black to white.  A gray scale is also known as black-and-white, are composed exclusively of shades of gray, varying from black at the weakest intensity to white at the strongest. 

 

Sample of grayscale sensor

Gray Scale

The gray scale sensor for arduino is a composition of a photocell (light-controlled variable resistor) and a integrated white LED on board aiming just front of the sensor. It's connected LED will let you compare and provide some reflective feedback to analyse gray scale light ranges. Different colors will apply but only gray scale values will be outputted. This new design includes a much better quality connector that increases life span of the sensor, better voltage range and easy to use.

This is a common sensor for automatic lamps that are turned on when light is not enough. For example, with lack of sun light the value will be low enough and this value can be used to trigger a relay to enable a lamp and shutdown the lamp when the sunlight is back.  Other light sensitive devices could be used for simple data transmission, like Morse code with a flash light. And can also be used as a line following (tracking ) sensor.

FEATURES

  • Wide voltage range from 3.3V to 5V
  • Standard assembling struct (two 3mm holes with multiple of 5cm as interval)
  • Easily recognitive interfaces of sensors ("A" for analog and "D" for digital)
  • Icons to simplely illustrate sensor function 
  • High quality connector
  • Immersion gold surface

SPECIFICATION

  • Supply Voltage: 3.3V to 5V
  • Interface: Analog
  • Size:22x30mm (0.87 x 1.18 in)
How does this sensor measure light and what does the output represent?
It uses a photocell to sense light intensity and outputs grayscale values through an analog interface, representing the light level from dark to bright.
What is the operating voltage and how should I connect it to a microcontroller?
It operates from 3.3V to 5V and uses an analog interface for reading the value, compatible with 3.3 to 5V microcontrollers such as Arduino.
What are common uses for this sensor?
It can be used to control automatic lighting when ambient light is insufficient, and can also serve as a line following sensor or for simple data transmission using reflected light.
What mounting and connector features does it include?
It has a standard mounting pattern with two 3mm holes spaced at intervals of 5 cm, and a high quality immersion gold plated connector for long life.
Is this sensor designed for Arduino projects?
Yes, it is described as a grayscale sensor for Arduino and outputs analog values suitable for that platform.
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This gray scale sensor is able to measure the intensity of light from black to white.  A gray scale is also known as black-and-white, are composed exclusively of shades of gray, varying from black at the weakest intensity to white at the strongest. 

 

Sample of grayscale sensor

Gray Scale

The gray scale sensor for arduino is a composition of a photocell (light-controlled variable resistor) and a integrated white LED on board aiming just front of the sensor. It's connected LED will let you compare and provide some reflective feedback to analyse gray scale light ranges. Different colors will apply but only gray scale values will be outputted. This new design includes a much better quality connector that increases life span of the sensor, better voltage range and easy to use.

This is a common sensor for automatic lamps that are turned on when light is not enough. For example, with lack of sun light the value will be low enough and this value can be used to trigger a relay to enable a lamp and shutdown the lamp when the sunlight is back.  Other light sensitive devices could be used for simple data transmission, like Morse code with a flash light. And can also be used as a line following (tracking ) sensor.

FEATURES

  • Wide voltage range from 3.3V to 5V
  • Standard assembling struct (two 3mm holes with multiple of 5cm as interval)
  • Easily recognitive interfaces of sensors ("A" for analog and "D" for digital)
  • Icons to simplely illustrate sensor function 
  • High quality connector
  • Immersion gold surface

SPECIFICATION

  • Supply Voltage: 3.3V to 5V
  • Interface: Analog
  • Size:22x30mm (0.87 x 1.18 in)
FAQ
How does this sensor measure light and what does the output represent?
It uses a photocell to sense light intensity and outputs grayscale values through an analog interface, representing the light level from dark to bright.
What is the operating voltage and how should I connect it to a microcontroller?
It operates from 3.3V to 5V and uses an analog interface for reading the value, compatible with 3.3 to 5V microcontrollers such as Arduino.
What are common uses for this sensor?
It can be used to control automatic lighting when ambient light is insufficient, and can also serve as a line following sensor or for simple data transmission using reflected light.
What mounting and connector features does it include?
It has a standard mounting pattern with two 3mm holes spaced at intervals of 5 cm, and a high quality immersion gold plated connector for long life.
Is this sensor designed for Arduino projects?
Yes, it is described as a grayscale sensor for Arduino and outputs analog values suitable for that platform.
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